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Boston bombing suspect moved to detention center

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Dzokhar Tsarnaev, accused of setting off a bomb during the Boston Marathon, has been transferred to a federal medical detention center in central Massachusetts, the Associated Press reported Friday. The U.S. Marshals Service told the AP that Tsarnaev left Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center overnight and was taken to the Federal Medical Center Devens about 40 miles west of Boston. The facility treats federal prisoners and detainees who require specialized long-term medical or mental-health care, the AP said. The 19-year-old Tsarnaev is recovering from a gunshot wound to the throat and other injuries. Police say he and his brother, who died in a confrontation with police, set off two pressure-cooker bombs near the Boston Marathon finish line on April 15 that killed three and injured more than 260 people.

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